This was originally a brick fort and the Chauhan Rajputs occupied it. It was mentioned for the first time in 1080 AD when a Ghaznavide force captured it. Sikandar Lodi (1487-1517) was the first Sultan of
Delhi who shifted to
Agra and lived in the fort. He governed the country from here and
Agra assumed the importance of the 2nd capital. He died in the fort in 1517 and his son, Ibrahim Lodi lived here for nine years until he was defeated and killed at Panipat in 1526.
After Panipat, Mughals captured the fort and a vast treasure - which included a diamond that was later named as the Kohinoor diamond. Babur stayed in the fort in the palace of Ibrahim. He built a baoli (step well) in it. Humayun was coronated here in 1530. Humayun was defeated in Bilgram in 1530. Sher Shah held the fort for five years. The Mughals defeated the Afghans finally at Panipat in 1556.
Realizing the importance of its central situation, Akbar decided to make it his capital and arrived in
Agra in 1558. His historian, Abdul Fazal, recorded that this was a brick fort known as 'Badalgarh' . It was in a ruined condition and Akbar had it rebuilt with red sandstone. Architects laid the foundation and it was built with bricks in the inner core with sandstone on external surfaces. Some 1444000 builders worked on it for eight years, completing it in 1573.
It was only during the reign of Akbar's grandson, Shah Jahan, that the site finally took on its current state. The legend is that Shah Jahan built the beautiful
Taj Mahal for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Unlike his grandfather, Shah Jahan tended to have buildings made from white marble, often inlaid with gold or semi-precious gems. He destroyed some of the earlier buildings inside the fort in order to make his own.
This was also a site of one of the battles during the Indian rebellion of 1857, which caused the end of the British East
India Company's rule in
India, and led to a century of direct rule of
India by Britain.
The Agra Fort has won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in the year 2004 and
India Post has issued a Stamp to commemorate this prestigious award on 28.11.2004.